Hi James no that is not correct, it is the space bar with o for the options
menu, the space bar with i for the support information menu, and then x for
the exercise braille display. There is no other short cut that I know for
this, (I tried your prompts that you had told her) in case it works but it
does not.
Hope this helps
At 09:27 AM 5/1/2004, you wrote:
Hi Linda,
Yes, push the button on the side to do a reset. I believe it is options,
spacebar with O, then spacebar with X to exercise your braille display. I
hope I'm correct on this! Hopefully, this may wake up those dots!
Jim Aldrich
At 04:54 PM 05/01/2004 , you wrote:
Hi
everyone.
I've been lurking for about a week now, but have decided to introduce myself.
My name is Linda, I live in Canada, and as I do with you, some of you may
recognize me from another list.
I have had my unit for less than a year, and so far, have just used it as
a braille display for my computer. It is still under waranty, and a few
weeks ago, I had to send it away to have one dot repaired. When I got it
back, I found that two dots weren't popping up. As per instructions, I am
prepared to send it back, but discussion on this makes me wonder about
whether or not, there is something I can do myself to reset the dots. So,
what would you all suggest I try first? I have heard people talking about
resetting, which I presume means pressing that little reset button, and
also the term excercising?? the display?
I am really a techno idiot, so hope you all will be patient with me as a
newbee.
Linda.
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